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    Thunder Client

    Thunder Client

    Thunder Client is a lightweight Rest API Client Extension for VS Code

    Thunder Client is a lightweight Rest API Client Extension for Visual Studio Code, hand-crafted by Ranga Vadhineni with simple and clean design. The source code is not open source. You can report any bugs or feature requests here. Lightweight Rest API Client for VS Code. Simple & Easy to use UI. Supports Collections and Environment variables. Scriptless Testing: Test API response easily with GUI based interface. Themes: The extension supports VS Code themes. Offline & Local Storage: Works...
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    Sparkler - for API development

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    Cross platform API request builder to make HTTP with different methods

    Cross platform API request builder to make HTTP with different methods and WebSocket connection and you can send and receive data
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